Chapter 335
My Entire Family's Gone Haywire!
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The carriage stopped at the Zhou family town. Gu shouxin and Lu Yang carried two pots of flowers in. Thinking that since they were already here, Grandpa Gu followed them in to greet old master Zhou.
Although old master Zhou did not dare to step into the village at the crossroads these years, old master Gu would still go to town once or twice a year. The two old men would still have a meal together.
After a while, the three of them came out, followed by a fair and chubby old master.
âYuanyuan, what are you dawdling for? hurry up and get on the carriage! Iâll teach you a lesson when I get back!â Grandma Xiao saw the old man coming out from the window and shouted immediately.
Lord Zhou stopped in his tracks and did not dare to continue forward.
Lu Zheng could only helplessly blink at old Zhou.
The carriage continued on its journey.
Lord Zhou looked pitifully at the carriage that was gradually moving further away, and his heart was filled with bitterness!
Everyone was already over fifty years old, how many more years could they live?
When would his wife meet him?
In the carriage, grandma Gu wanted to say something, but with her daughter-in-law and granddaughter by her side, she couldnât say anything. She could only Pat grandma Xiaoâs hand.
âGrandma Xiao, whatâs wrong with you? Do you want candy? Big sister made it for me yesterday. Itâs very delicious.â Gu Xin took out Nougat and Nougat from her purse.
âThank you, Xinxin.â Grandma Xiao only took one Nougat to eat.
Then, he leaned back and closed his eyes.
Other than Gu Xin, everyone knew that she was in a bad mood.
She had just heard Gu Xin mention her daughter who had passed away, and now she saw her husband.
So no one said anything.
Gu Xin was good at reading peopleâs expressions, so she did not say anything else and leaned against the window to look at the scenery outside.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
This was the first time she had walked so far.
The carriage only entered the city gates from the early morning to the early evening.
After resting for a while, grandma Xiao wasnât so depressed anymore, and she began to chat and laugh with grandma Gu and Cai Xiaolian.
In the prefecture, one had to pay a Travel Pass to enter the city, and each person had to pay one Wen.
However, as soon as they entered the city, Lu Zheng pulled on the reins.
Grandpa Gu and Gu shouxin looked at him in confusion. He squinted his eyes and looked at the group of people.
Without waiting for the father and son to ask, Lu Zheng got off the carriage, went around to Gu shouxinâs side, and whispered, â âSecond uncle, we should go around the purple-clothed people in front. If thereâs a chance, you can make him appreciate you, the man in purple. But remember, donât offend him. You canât afford to. Iâm going to run.â
Then, he ran away without explaining anything.
âWhatâs wrong?â Grandpa Gu didnât hear Lu Zhengâs words. He frowned and asked when he saw that Lu Zheng had run away.
âHe said that itâs a little urgent and that heâs too embarrassed to tell us. Heâs been to the prefecture before, so heâll come and find us in a while.â Gu shouxin explained.
âThis child, it seems that your mother and the others are following him. Itâs not convenient to be in the wilderness. Since heâs familiar with this area, letâs go!â Grandpa Gu said with a helpless smile.
He did not say that he was waiting for Lu Zheng. He knew Lu Zhengâs identity. Perhaps this child had something to settle in the prefecture, and it would be inconvenient to walk with them.
The carriage continued to move forward, and Gu shouxin quietly sized up the group of people that Lu Zheng had mentioned.
A High Dukeâs public houseâs heir had warned them not to offend a person who was trying to be recognized. That person must not be an ordinary person.
The carriage moved forward slowly, and more and more people appeared on the streets of the prefecture.
As he got closer, Gu shouxin carefully observed and then looked at the two men beside the man in purple. Well, he knew that they were indeed not ordinary people.